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Dysphagia Research Society 2019 recap – and a win!

Dr. Shune and curent PhD student Ting-fen Lin represented the lab at this year’s Dysphagia Research Society Annual Meeting in San Diego. We received wonderful feedback on our two presentations:

Oral presentation: Shune, S. & Namasivayam-MacDonald, A. Dysphagia as an independent risk factor for burden among caregivers of aging parents.

Poster presentation: Lin, T. & Shune, S. Mealtime mind-body-breath interplay in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

A HUGE congratulations to Ting-fen on winning an award for third place poster presentation! Such an exciting accomplishment.

 

Accepted presentations for ASHA 2018

This year looks to be another busy year for the O-SEE lab at the ASHA Convention – especially on Friday! Come hear what we have been working on:

Shune, S. & Linville, D. (Couples and Family Therapy Program, University of Oregon). Using a biopsychosocial-spiritual framework for treating families adapting to chronic conditions. ePoster, Friday, November 16, 10 AM, CC/Hall C

Shune, S. & Morano-Villhauer, A. (Mercy Hospital, Iowa City, IA). Maximizing outcomes across transitions: How can we best support patients and families. Seminar, Friday, November 16, 3:45 PM, Westin/Commonwealth C

Nagshabandi, B. & Shune, S. An ecological model of factors contributing to patient compliance in dysphagia management. Poster, Friday, November 16, 10:30 AM, CC/Hall C

Lin, T. & Shune, S. Mealtimes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease through a psychoemotional lens. Poster, Friday, November 16, 2:30 PM, CC/Hall C

Tani Doherty’s MA Thesis Defense

The O-SEE Lab wrapped up a busy thesis season today with Tani successfully defending her MA thesis. Tani presented on “The relationship between proprioception and respiration during eating in young adults”. While we missed getting a picture of her during her defense, we luckily snapped a picture of her celebrating with Dr. Shune later in the day! A BIG congratulations to you Tani and a HUGE thank you for all your help in lab these past two years.

Another successful thesis defense: Congrats, Anyasha!

A big congratulations to Anyasha Aragon for successfully defending her undergraduate honors thesis today. In case you missed her presentation on “Regulating rate of eating in patients with dysphagia: The effectiveness of smartforks,” you have another opportunity to hear her present at the Undergraduate Research Symposium (5/17 at 10 AM) where she was selected to give an oral presentation. Way to go, Anyasha!

O-SEE Lab Busy at Annual ASHA Convention

The O-SEE Lab was busy at this year’s ASHA Convention in Los Angeles. Recent grad Susie Nam presented the results of her MA thesis in a poster entitled, “Using the social aspects of mealtime to manage malnutrition and dehydration.” New doctoral student Bedoor Nagshabandi presented two(!) posters on practice patterns in Saudi Arabia: “Exploring neurologists & neurosurgeons knowledge about the speech pathologists’ scope of practice” and “Investigating the factors affecting referral rate to speech pathologists from neurologists & neurosurgeons.” Dr. Shune presented talks on malnutrition/dysphagia in the elderly and becoming a clinician-leader.

We were glad to be able to share our work with so many of you. We are already looking forward to next year!

Susie Nam Thesis Defense

A BIG congratulations to Susie Nam on successfully defending her master’s thesis today. Her thesis was titled, “The effects of behavioral mimicry on drinking behaviors in older adult populations.” She was one of the first ever CDS students to design, implement, write, and defend a thesis in our program – we applaud your drive to participate in active, engaged research. Way to go, Susie!

O-SEE Students Awarded UO, National Scholarships

Congratulations to Tani Doherty (grad student) and Anyasha Aragon-Herbert (undergrad student) on being recognized for their outstanding academics and involvement. Tani and Anyasha have both received UO General Fund Scholarships for next year. Tani has also received scholarships from the UO College of Education and from the Sertoma organization.